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Surebonder H-810R Full Size 10' Acrylic Tough Hot Glue Stick - 8 Pack, Multicolor

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About this item

  • Full Size Glue Sticks
  • 8 Per Pack
  • MADE IN USA


Surebonder H-810R High Performance Acrylic Adhesive Glue Sticks are a unique high-performance acrylic adhesive specifically designed for adhering a variety of hard to bond substrates including: plastic, wood, vinyl, glass, carpet tack strips, flooring applications, and ceramic. Allows a flexible open time of 60-80 seconds suitable for a wide range of applications and a quick bond for maximum productivity. Acrylic hot melt glue sticks bond substrates when other melt glues fail. 7/16-Inch diameter by 10-Inch length. 8 sticks per bag.


Martin S.
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2025
I've used this glue on a few items and the power is excellent! You won't be disappointed with the sticktion of this glue and the 10" length means less stopping and more glueing. Recommended for your high heat glue gun.
hb
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2025
Doesn’t stick as much as my previous ones (Color was more honey like). But more flexible so it can be better for speciality work .
Andrea
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Melts good with surbonder hot glue gun doesn’t jam or clog
Yadvinder
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2024
does what a glue suppose to do. it melts smooth (no lumps) and has good adhesion.
Irish
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2024
This glue works well in my high temp Ryobi hot glue gun. Used it for glues upholstery to wood and it held well. The long sticks are much better than the misguided idea of 4" sticks.
DIYer
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020
Did some cabinetry repair for top support for countertop and bead on 1/2 mdf board to maple face and back face (only received staples) was very strong in 40 sec. Also tried on a rigid plastic to mdf and plastic to plastic: both so strong that impossible to pull apart. Seems far superior formulation than the standard Gorilla Glue stick packs sold here (which I also purchased for more general use). Says is sandable..will try soon to make some stairwell skirt from mdf pieces joined before nailing up. Will update.
WENDI B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2017
10000% SATISFACTION!!!!!!!! The ONLY glue stick I will use and I use it for EVERY project from miniatures to furniture repair, I hav used it on metal, wood, plastic, rubber, jewelry, glass, indoors/outdoors, shoe repairs, clothing, everything!!! If u use it to decorate or repair clothing or fabrics you cannot however put them through the dryer. As it is intended to melt under heat, it won't hold up; but it does not turn into a sticky mess. I hav accidentally thrown shirts in dryer that were embellished and all that happened was the embellishments fell off and glue remained on garment or came off in one solid piece. (And I glue EVERYTHING! My kids say "I" am Doc Mcstuffins! Lol) I have used this glue many times to make purses out of an old skirt that was too cute to part with bc of size and a belt by glueing bottom of the skirt shut al usu g belt as strap instead of through belt loops (and I REEEEAAALLLLY overload my purse every day, it weighs a ton!!!!!) and I hav never had ANY failure!!!
Customer
Reviewed in India on March 14, 2017
Doesn't stick plastic.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016
Overall, this is a great glue stick. I used it to bond metal to plastic and it seems to hold well.These are 10 inch sticks -- they may seem really long but as I explain below -- the material is very flexible, you can easily cut these sticks with regular scissors.I only used regular hot-temp glue sticks before, so below I will outline some surprising findings about acrylic sticks:* The glue will remain very flexible even when set- this is in sharp contrast to regular glue sticks that harden as they set so think of the acrylic glue stick as if it will become something like rubber- this may or may not be what you want* The glue stick requires *really high* temperatures- I used Surebonder Pro2-60 -- it is a high temp 60W gun and I would say it is barely enough
Ian Mazursky
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2016
I am very happy with the purchase of the Surebonder H-810R glue sticks, I bought 5 packs!I have used them before in the shorter 4" format and they were great for my work in electronics.So far I've glued wires and used it to seal up buttons and enclosures for waterproofing. The glue bonds extremely well to all of the plastics I've tried.I have even used it as standoffs for PCBs and to cover exposed pins.While they do take a little longer to cool solid vs. the standard ones but that’s a small price to pay for a much better glue.I also like that they are truly clear and not yellow tinted like some of the other glue sticks I've used.The 10" length is great for the i bought.Using the 4" pieces to put it mildly, was a massive pain!For the price of the packs, i would recommend picking a bunch up. They should last forever and running out is a massive pain.
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2016
Not a lot of experience with hot glue but it has worked great for me. Used to glue together custom sized boxes, attach velcro to bottom side of desk and a few other minor tasks. No serious uses yet but it melts nice and sticky and allows ample time to place parts before hardening.
kali
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2015
So far, this is the best hot glue stick I've tried. I have an Aleene's glue glue that's bronze and comes in a white box with 3 interchangeable tips. The glue gun isn't the cheapest but it's one of the more expensive ones from Michael's craft store. I guess it's an "average" gun. These glue sticks are thicker than usual and have to be really be fed into the gun but it fits. It s quite snug so every so often, I have to push the glue stick through. I use this mqinly on fabrics. On the high setting, the bond is pretty strong but I let it sit for about 12 hours before I even attempt to pull anything apart. If I really force it, the materials will pull apart. For metal on fabric, this NEVER works. For plastic or metal on plastic, this works well. I just purchased a Surebonder glue gun not too long ago and I'm excited to see how the glue works with that.
Wolf Shadow
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2013
I needed to put some pressed wood pieces together and had misplaced the hardware, so I thought I would try hot glue. I wanted the strongest glue I could find and this looked like it fit the bill. First though, I tried it on a little table where the screws kept coming out because they weren't long enough. I thought even regular hot glue should hold this without a problem since it was just two small areas that needed to be glued. Well, it lasted all of two days before coming apart. This piece is solid wood and has a grain, so the glue had something to grip. I glued it again, and it lasted two days, then popped apart. I hadn't even placed any weight on the table. Just picked it up a couple times to move it. Stick to regular hot glue sticks, 'cause this sure ain't super anything.
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